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Shell Fabricates Mooring Buoys In Warri, Gets NCDMB's Commendation

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The Nigerian Content Devel­opment and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has commended The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) for the in-country fabrica­tion of two Single Point Mooring (SPM) buoys by Prime Sources Limited (PSL,) an indigenous com­pany based in Warri, Delta State.

SPMs are floating facilities used for loading liquids and gas offshore and were first fabricat­ed locally for the Bonga floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel of Shell Nigeria Ex­ploration and Production Compa­ny Ltd (SNEPCo) in 2006 by Dor­man Long Engineering Limited with headquarters in Lagos.

SPDC awarded the contract for the two buoys to the indige­nous company, PSL, which is de­livering the facilities in line with world-class quality standards as attested to by the International Registrar and Classification Soci­ety in Norway, Det Norske Veri­tas (DNV) and a team of resident engineers from IMODCO, PSL’s technical partner in France. The buoys will be installed offshore at Bonny and Forcados terminals this year.

“Awarding such a technically complex scope to a local contractor highlights SPDC’s commitment to local content development,” NCDMB Executive Secretary Felix Omatsola Ogbe said when he toured the project site at the Julius Berger Port in Warri re­cently. “I want to especially com­mend SPDC for believing in the indigenous contractor. I commend the contractor for delivering the project in good time without any injury and the community for their support.”

SPDC Director, and General Manager, Safety and Environ­ment, Conventional Oil and Gas, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Mrs. Elozino Olaniyan said: “The proj­ect reiterates Shell’s commitment to the economic development of Nigeria and improving the capac­ity of local vendors.”

SPDC’s Domestic Gas, Forca­dos Yokri Integrated Project and Terminals Project Manager, Chris Ubuane, said: “We’re pleased that PSL will deliver the first buoy within a year with a team of over 90% of Nigerians performing various tasks including project management, piping and struc­tural fabrications, scaffolding, welding, fitting, blasting and painting. SPDC will continue to work with PSL to grow their ca­pability in buoy fabrication and maintenance.”

Francis Anyakwo , Managing Director Prime Sources Limited, thanked SPDC for the opportunity to “undertake this complex proj­ect,” and NCDMB for the support which has enabled the company to transform to a major subsea con­tractor in the oil and gas industry.

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